Error: The specified procedure could not be found.

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Ivan
Ivan le 1 Juin 2012
Hi there,
A colleague of mine has compiled and provided a Matlab function which I have used in a Visual Studio 2010 project. For that I had to install MRC. The code runs fine from Visual Studio, however, when I run the same code from another tool (discrete event simulator based on C++) I get the following error message:
Initializing MCR Begin Could not initialize the application. Fatal error loading library D:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v79\bin\win32\mclmcr.dll Error: The specified procedure could not be found.
Any hints would be appreciated.
Thank you, Ivan

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Juin 2012
That message usually means that a DLL needed by mclmcr.dll could not be found. It is recommended to download Dependency Walker and to use it to figure out which libraries are needed and where they are being found. You will need to run it in the two different contexts, as the different tools might establish different library search paths.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Juin 2012
The lost post in the following might help a bit, maybe, for GPSVC.DLL
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Vsexpressvc/thread/328d262b-420b-4a31-8493-2a26ffc4b235
MSVCR80.DLL I seem to remember is the VC runtime
Which OS are you using? IESHIMS.DLL will apparently show up as missing on XP but not be needed http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2465111/dependency-walker-reports-ieshims-dll-and-wer-dll-missing
Ivan
Ivan le 2 Juin 2012
I am using Windows 7.

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Mike Woodward
Mike Woodward le 26 Juin 2012
It shows how to get Visual Studio to build a file Simulink can simulate with.
Mike

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